Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Plastic Surgery and Gender Reassignment and Beyond
This is the second time recently Behold-The Photo Blog has featured several transgender or cross dresser photos. Here is the latest:
"Michelle Sank is interested in young people and the issues they face.
One of her early projects, called "Bye Bye-Baby," explores the way boys and girls interpret their understanding of masculinity and femininity. Following suit, her more recent series, “In My Skin,” deals with the pressure young people feel from media and pop culture to achieve a specific physical standard."
And of course a couple of the featured photos. The first on the right is MtF transgender Cambell.
The second is John transgender FtM (below) and now identifies gender neutral.
Here are a couple links for more. The first is Michelle Sank's and the second is The Photo Blog.
"Michelle Sank is interested in young people and the issues they face.
One of her early projects, called "Bye Bye-Baby," explores the way boys and girls interpret their understanding of masculinity and femininity. Following suit, her more recent series, “In My Skin,” deals with the pressure young people feel from media and pop culture to achieve a specific physical standard."And of course a couple of the featured photos. The first on the right is MtF transgender Cambell.
The second is John transgender FtM (below) and now identifies gender neutral.
Here are a couple links for more. The first is Michelle Sank's and the second is The Photo Blog.
Quote of the Day
‘You can’t live a lie and spend your life feeling sad’ – Pammy Rose.

Who is Pammy Rose? She is a transgender finalist in the Sunderland Echo "Face of 2013" competition.
" Now Pammy Rose wants to tell her story of transformation, courage and determination in a bid to inspire other young people to just be themselves. Cara Houchen reports. TRANNY, puff, sick, freak – I’ve had every vile insult you can think of shouted at me over the years,” explained Pammy Rose. Born Paul Witten, the 20-year-old from Seaham always knew she was different and when I went to meet her and her mum Julie Olds, she explained why she now feels ready to tell her story. “I want to stand up and speak out so hopefully people like me can stop hiding who they are, stop being afraid and just be happy and feel accepted,” she said. “I’m in a good place at the minute, but it hasn’t always been like that.”
Go here for more.

Who is Pammy Rose? She is a transgender finalist in the Sunderland Echo "Face of 2013" competition.
" Now Pammy Rose wants to tell her story of transformation, courage and determination in a bid to inspire other young people to just be themselves. Cara Houchen reports. TRANNY, puff, sick, freak – I’ve had every vile insult you can think of shouted at me over the years,” explained Pammy Rose. Born Paul Witten, the 20-year-old from Seaham always knew she was different and when I went to meet her and her mum Julie Olds, she explained why she now feels ready to tell her story. “I want to stand up and speak out so hopefully people like me can stop hiding who they are, stop being afraid and just be happy and feel accepted,” she said. “I’m in a good place at the minute, but it hasn’t always been like that.”
Go here for more.
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